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Writing a Novel

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Good only in printed blue wrappers (some fading and foxing to the covers, toning to the pages, prev owner's name) First edition - First printing, a trade paperback. Book praised as being both commonsensical and wise. It does not provide pat answers, but helps raise the right questions. Index. 122 pp.

117 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1978

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Dorothy Bryant

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Dorothy Bryant was born in San Francisco in 1930, second daughter of Joe and Giuditta Calvetti, both born in Balangero, a factory town near Turin, Italy, and brought to the United States as children. Bryant became the first in her family to graduate from college, and she earned her living teaching (high school and college) until 1976. She began writing in 1960 and has since published a dozen books of fiction and non-fiction. Her plays have been performed in the Bay Area and beyond.

Bryant is known for her mystical, feminist and fantastic novels and plays that traverse the space between the real world and her character's inner psyche or soul. Her book The Kin of Ata are Waiting for You was described by Alice Walker as "One of my favorite books in all the world".

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July 30, 2018
I enjoyed reading the advice, guidelines, and anecdotes in this book. There are no exercises, so it’s armchair reading, and it’s short, 117 pages. But it’s densely packed with well organized insights on the novel writing process, from starting the novel to finishing. Bryant has renewed my faith that I can do this, and confirmed that the entire process can take a while.
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September 28, 2021
inspiring, but not earth shattering. my favorite moment was her telling me that when Kafka was writing there was a sign over his desk that said: WAIT.
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April 30, 2023
A delightful companion guide for novel writing. My version looks like the Dharma Initiative printed it. Maybe they did?
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